Auckland's 24/7 port will pause to remember on ANZAC Day

Ports of Auckland operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year - but it will pause yet again for the duration of the ANZAC Day dawn service at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, as it has done for almost two decades.

This year will mark the nineteenth year the port will halt operations and switch off over 1,000 lights across their Waitematā seaport during the commemoration service as a sign of respect for those who served New Zealand at war

Before 2009, light from the port could be seen as far as the museum until work was undertaken to significantly reduce light pollution. By then, the act of pausing operations and switching off the lights had become not just practical, but symbolic, solidifying itself as port tradition.

"Switching off the lights and pausing operations for the duration of the remembrance service is now embedded in our culture. It gives all of us, particularly our staff who are unable to make a dawn service, a chance to pause, reflect and pay our respects" says Ports of Auckland Chief Executive Tony Gibson.

All primary lighting from Fergusson Container Terminal to Captain Cook Wharf will be turned off between 6am and 6.40am on Thursday, 25 April. The ongoing installation of
LED lighting across the port also means the majority can be turned off instantaneously and remotely.

Watch a video of lights being switched off during the 2015 ANZAC Day dawn service
here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOE0p9HAbSE

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